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teesdale

teesdale Report 10 Nov 2008 00:51

last nudge of nite

keep dementia link going

teesdale

teesdale Report 10 Nov 2008 17:46

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Jane

Jane Report 10 Nov 2008 18:38

You have to report him .He should be got rid of ASAP.However much you feel sorry he has problems.
Deep Breaths tomorrow.Not easy ,but neccessary.
Good Luck
Helenxx

teesdale

teesdale Report 10 Nov 2008 18:40

i agree

PolperroPrincess

PolperroPrincess Report 10 Nov 2008 18:50

Oh I know that I had no choice but to report him but when it is someone you get along with it just makes it that bit harder!!

I feel really angry because he has made me feel like shit and I havent done anything wrong..................!!!

Speak later!! I need a big stiff drink (or two for that matter)

Bev x

teesdale

teesdale Report 10 Nov 2008 22:36

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teesdale

teesdale Report 11 Nov 2008 00:15

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tombola

tombola Report 11 Nov 2008 01:29

This thread made me smile! Having bad time with my mum; yes she has vascular dementia, diagnosed about two years ago, but last two months has deteriorated greatly. The halifax been there with that one we're now on the medication dispenser (having found 3 stashes of medication in bedroom) only problem she doesn't know what day it is to follow it!!! Engrossed myself in GR more recently. the irony? I've been doing the research on behalf of my mother (who was adopted) the release of 1911 census will probably fit some missing pieces, the sad fact is she may not understand what it's all about?
Have to keep smiling!

teesdale

teesdale Report 11 Nov 2008 05:44

nice to meet you angela off to work now

WhackyJackieInOz

WhackyJackieInOz Report 11 Nov 2008 14:10

Just to let you know I have changed my name from Jackie West Aussie to Whacky Jackie suits me better I think lol.

Went to see my brother today with my sister and we decided to clean his cupboard out, OMG what a mess. As I told you before he is still mobile so wanders all around the ward. We found stuffed Toys,
bits of paper, Perfume and 8 tubes of toothpaste in his cupboard. Seems he is hoarding things that he picks up. We mentioned it to the nurse and she said not to worry a lot of the Dementia Patients go around picking things up. She said it gives them some sort of comfort. Anyone else come across this that works with Dementia patients.
Spoke to the nurse also about my brothers health. He was 41 kgs before they put the plug in his stomach and he is not putting any weight on. Seems he walks a round all day and is burning it all off. They said the only time he sits down is when they are feeding him through the tube. He never sits when we visit he is on the move all the time. Bit of a worry. But we did get a couple of smiles out of him today thank goodness.

Have a great Day
Regards
Jackie

CrunchyNuTTer

CrunchyNuTTer Report 11 Nov 2008 16:11

Hi Jacky, Bambino and everyone~~
Ive just seen this and think its a great thread.
I have worked with elderly dementia/alzheimers
for the last eight years and can relate to everything said so far. Jacky, yes alot of them collect things and hide them.
Bambino I have the same problem of getting attatched!
xxx

Jane

Jane Report 11 Nov 2008 16:17

Mum had only one thing on her mind ,and that was to go back to her own home.She refused to put any ornaments or photos in her room as she wouldn't be staying!!She had a lovely old table with lift up lid.She kept that in her wardrobe and if we couldn't find any of her clothes ,they would be in this table.!

CrunchyNuTTer

CrunchyNuTTer Report 11 Nov 2008 16:23

We have a lady that is always packing her bags to go, in the end we had to hide her holdall untill her familly came to pick it up. She still gets everything out and puts them on her bed.
I find as a carer, i go to bed thinking about them and wake up thinking about them!
xxx

teesdale

teesdale Report 11 Nov 2008 18:40

Hi guys, yes we used to hav a lady who collected toilet rolls, we could never find any in the main toilets but new where they'd gone - in her room in the drawer. Jackie glad to hear you got a couple of smiles out of your brother but yes dementia clients do like to collect things and are excellent at hiding things

bambi x

teesdale

teesdale Report 11 Nov 2008 20:55

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teesdale

teesdale Report 11 Nov 2008 21:26

had a bad day at work today

Jane

Jane Report 11 Nov 2008 21:34

Why Bambi?

KempinaPartyhat

KempinaPartyhat Report 11 Nov 2008 21:35

Yes why did you have a bad day .......

teesdale

teesdale Report 11 Nov 2008 21:35

one staff in late, 1 off sick, telephone man & foot doc turned up all at once

KempinaPartyhat

KempinaPartyhat Report 11 Nov 2008 21:40

Just say

Yes ......and run